CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ANGLIFIED
PRESENT
Present
I anglify
you anglify
he/she/it anglifies
we anglify
you anglify
they anglify
Present continuous
I am anglifying
you are anglifying
he/she/it is anglifying
we are anglifying
you are anglifying
they are anglifying
Present perfect
I have anglified
you have anglified
he/she/it has anglified
we have anglified
you have anglified
they have anglified
Present perfect continuous
I have been anglifying
you have been anglifying
he/she/it has been anglifying
we have been anglifying
you have been anglifying
they have been anglifying
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I anglified
you anglified
he/she/it anglified
we anglified
you anglified
they anglified
Past continuous
I was anglifying
you were anglifying
he/she/it was anglifying
we were anglifying
you were anglifying
they were anglifying
Past perfect
I had anglified
you had anglified
he/she/it had anglified
we had anglified
you had anglified
they had anglified
Past perfect continuous
I had been anglifying
you had been anglifying
he/she/it had been anglifying
we had been anglifying
you had been anglifying
they had been anglifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will anglify
you will anglify
he/she/it will anglify
we will anglify
you will anglify
they will anglify
Future continuous
I will be anglifying
you will be anglifying
he/she/it will be anglifying
we will be anglifying
you will be anglifying
they will be anglifying
Future perfect
I will have anglified
you will have anglified
he/she/it will have anglified
we will have anglified
you will have anglified
they will have anglified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been anglifying
you will have been anglifying
he/she/it will have been anglifying
we will have been anglifying
you will have been anglifying
they will have been anglifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would anglified
you would anglified
he/she/it would anglified
we would anglified
you would anglified
they would anglified
Conditional continuous
I would be anglifying
you would be anglifying
he/she/it would be anglifying
we would be anglifying
you would be anglifying
they would be anglifying
Conditional perfect
I would have anglified
you would have anglified
he/she/it would have anglified
we would have anglified
you would have anglified
they would have anglified
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been anglifying
you would have been anglifying
he/she/it would have been anglifying
we would have been anglifying
you would have been anglifying
they would have been anglifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you anglify
we let´s anglify
you anglify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
anglified
Present Participle
anglifying
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANGLIFIED»
Discover the use of
anglified in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
anglified and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Post-imperial English: Status Change in Former British and ...
Tackling the print media first, we must differentiate between the press and book
publication, the latter generally being far more anglified than the former (due to
the educational and social class factors that have already been noted and that ...
Joshua A. Fishman, Andrew W. Conrad, Alma Rubal-Lopez, 1996
2
A Welsh-English dictionary. Geirlyfr Cymraeg a Saesneg, gan ...
Saxon; English, Anglified —stisnigiaitb, an Anglified speech Seisnigaidd. a.
somewhat Anglified — -JtifnigtiJdiv, to render ... to become Anglified Seisnigo, v,
to turn into English, to imitate the English Seisoneg, s. the English-tongue
Seisenig, ...
3
A Welsh-English dictionary. Geirlyfr Cymraeg a Saesneg, gan ...
... a set of harness Seirian, s a sparkling Seirianu, V. to sparkle Seisnig, a, Saxon;
English^ Anglified ...feisntgialth, an Anglitied speech Seisnigaidd, a. somewhat
Anglified ...feistiigeiddio, to render like the English; to become Anglified Seilnigs,
...
4
An Actress Prepares: Women and "the Method"
Eastern European Jews with accents like Strasberg did not give voice lessons to
Anglified Broadway Stars.... At the Studio, the sons of immigrants like Kazan and
Strasberg aimed to crack open this largely Anglified “elite” by redefining ...
5
The Songs of Scotland Adapted to Their Appropriate Melodies
What may be called the anglified version (which we here give) first appeared in J
ohnson's Museum. Burns was mistaken in thinking that Ramsay was the author of
this version-for Ramsay gives the original words with all their warmth and high ...
George Farquhar Graham, 1861
6
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
(seirían) Tcuding to sparkle. Sèirianavl, a. (ftsirian) Sparkling, glittering. Seirianu,
v. a. (leiriaii) To sparklo. Scirnial, v, a. (tarn) To tram pie down. Sêtsnig, a. (s.iis1}
Saxon , EngUflij Anglisied. Setsnigaiz, a. (seisnig) Somewhat Anglified. Sei soi ...
7
"A White Heron" and the Question of Minor Literature
6 She prefers anglified poets like Longfellow, whose work "stands like a great
cathedral,"7 and Whittier with whom she frequently corresponded;8 she also
adopts an "English" cultural stance toward American writers. Thus, she finds "
delicious" ...
8
History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
... into Ferree, Brinton, Le Mont, now written Leaman, Bushong, Deshong, Le Roy
, anglified into King, Le Bazure, now corrupted into Bezoar, or Besore, La Rue,
Dubois, La Pierre, anglified into Stein, Goshen, Barre De Normandie, Meessakop
, ...
I. Daniel Rupp, Rupp, 2009
9
The Book of Scottish Song; Collected and Illustrated with ...
But the reverse happens to be the case, for it is a Scotch song, and has been
Anglified by the Scots themselves. The original Scotch words are to be found,
with the music, in Playford's “Choice Ayres and Songs," 1683, also (without the
music) ...
Alexander WHITELAW (Poetical Antiquary.), 1857
10
Lord Durham's report on the affairs of British North America
273 of vol. iii : ' Until Canada is nationalized and Anglified, it is idle for England to
be devising schemes for her improvement,' and iii. 289 : ' The colony will not be
worth our keeping unless it is Anglified.' It is proposed either to place the ...
John George Lambton Durham (Earl of), Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas, 1839
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANGLIFIED»
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anglified is used in the context of the following news items.
Burnley v Stoke City: Geoff Cameron happy to be a beach bum
GEOFF Cameron, despite no known family link to the current Prime Minister, reckons he's becoming Anglified after three years living and ... «Stoke Sentinel, May 15»
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Her own more Anglified family have splintered, under cultural pressures. While Ghada became an independent woman and thinker, her sister ... «Herald Scotland, Apr 15»
Outlying Islands, Traverse, Review
John is the decent anglified Edinburgh 'saver' to his companion's reckless 'gambler' who is constantly apologising as he 'blinking' and ... «EdinburghGuide.com, Oct 14»
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When slim, anglified Walter Stackhouse blunders in on fat, foreign Otto Kimmel's wife-murder and is infected by it, they become each other's ... «Publishers Weekly, Aug 14»
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... brilliantly delivered, of the entire No campaign strategy, while his anglified accent subtly underscored the distance between the establishment ... «Broadway World, Aug 14»
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As a result, English nobility, which had been French to the core, slowly became less Frenchified and more Anglified. In 1399, when the Duke of ... «Tucson Weekly, Feb 14»
Why the French love Tina Arena more
In a very Anglified country, it was a lot of pressure. I was like, 'Okay, I might be able to sing, but I look shithouse.' " She didn't develop a heroin ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 13»
French prefer Britain to their surly, unhelpful homeland
The “Anglified” French, though, sound appalled by their homeland. Alexandra, a Parisienne who returned to the city on holiday, wrote about ... «The Sunday Times, Sep 13»
Essay: Walking in my grandfather's footsteps
Ypres is an anglified town. It is full of Tommies, from Tommy Atkins, the nickname for the generic British soldier. The Old Tom bistro. Tommy's ... «Herald Scotland, Jul 13»
Essay of the week: Walking in my grandfather's footsteps
Ypres is an anglified town. It is full of Tommies, from Tommy Atkins, the nickname for the generic British soldier. The Old Tom bistro. Tommy's ... «Herald Scotland, Jul 13»